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Dentist in Hanover Park, IL

We Welcome New Patients

We are always accepting new patients of all ages. We aim to provide the kind of care that you want to tell your friends and family about. You will have the opportunity to meet with our team and get to know our dentists. We are committed to educating you about your dental needs and will answer any questions you may have concerning your treatment.

We ensure to provide you with the highest level of dental care available today. Thank you for your confidence in our dental office and we look forward to meeting you.

New Patient Forms

In order to provide you with the most efficient new patient experience, please download and complete the forms that apply below and bring them to your first appointment. This will allow the new patient process to run quicker and smoother for both our practice and you.

Insurance and Billing

We can help you maximize your benefits. It is recommended that you contact our office prior to your appointment to provide us with insurance information for verification of benefits. We accept all major dental insurances.

Financing Options

We have many financial options. For your convenience, we currently accept cash, checks, and most major credit cards including Visa and MasterCard. Additionally, we will work with you to use your FSA to cover applicable dental care treatments. Let our team know how we can help.

We are pleased to offer our patients CareCredit as financing. CareCredit can help you pay for treatments and procedures over a period of time that your insurance doesn’t cover.

Low minimum monthly payments

No-interest financing available on selected plans

No up-front costs, pre-payment penalties or annual fees

We also offer an in-house affordable payment plan.

We will do our best to make financing work for you. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us.

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